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Orono Weekly Times, 20 Oct 1955, p. 2

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Between Orono and Newcastle on Ilighway 1 -m Free Glassware GiÎven away with the p4ýýchase of six gallons o Q Yigor Standard Vigor iligli Test 411 STOVE, CHOICI With p ca'-n Cho famouts liauling and eco (Continued fi- sociation was formally approved by the mneeting. "We are 'hoping for gl'reater effCorts alo'ng this line," Mr. Nichols said. Dick Stewart of Peterborough, Zone director, reported on the Ontario Sof t Wheat Marketing scheme to set up an organizatîon to negotiate fori soft wheat farmers. Mr. Stew,ýart re-l ported that a vote on the seheme was in the offing.1 iRev. Morgan, Bowmnanvilie speaker and mlusie by Kirby Choir. r.Jack Wailker and Miss Beulah Hallowell, Toronto at Mr. Llew Hall- owell's Saturday. Miss Slir-lëy Curtis and friend, rFenelion Falis spent Suniday at Mr.1 Mr. and Mrs. H-ugh Ki elly, Bow- maniville at Mr. Lorne Todd's. Mr' and Mrs. Ernie Bryson, Kirby were guests at Mr. Ewart Roinson's on Sunday. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Brian Caswell and At the imorning session maleiere- son at Mr. Harold Caswefll's, Zion,ý Sbers met to discuss finance and Fed- Sunday. jeration progra-ýms and projects, While Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Trim have Tele- the women heard from the Ontario vision in their homne, Federation Wonien's presiçlent, Mrs. Messrs. Hugh Westheuser and Leekie,. from Middlesex County, guest Maurice HallowelI have returned speaker. froin a trip through the West. J~unheo wassered y th laies Mrs. George Smith, Newcastle, Mr. Lunheo wa seved bythelades nd Mrs. W illis Farrow, Newtonvillel of the Orono United Chureh Evening were guests at Mr. Percy Farrow's Auxiliary. Sunlday. Members made arrangementeto at- ýMiss C. W. Stewart, Six t Une, en- ten Us anul metng f he n-tertained Shilolh W.A. last wveek.' Mrs. tanid Fheatiolmtn griculturhe- pile gave a message On "The Bread taing edeatitheofig Ercatre Hot--,(of Life" and scripture was read by Toroul tto, hoemberigto 4 HteIMrs ,Carl'Todd. TMrs. Llelv Hallowvell TormtoNovmber1 t 4.- 1gave a report on thle W.A. rally at The next Zone 11 meeting -wNifl be held rnext spring in PeterboroughI County. 9 1 Owing to i4creasi EDOF V8 OR 6 oftlots in the ORON vour new Chevrol)et truck noi oose a short seoeV8 or cieebeic asd2 pr 6 cylin4er engine to dIO your b nrae 0,Prc job better wehmore power I 0bnomy. T>TITV fT LONG WEARING PISTONS New ailoy pistons and ring design, plus Pressuire Luibrîntion, add ne-w life ro pistons - in botb the famouis 6 and the new short strolke V8's. COMPRESSION RATIO New highs in compression ratio give more instane response ro power demands and squeeze fat more power front every drop of fuel. AXLES AND TRANSMISSIONS Chevrolee's power carryireg units can be tailored to yonr individuial needs. In the rouigh, or on the roid, eheres a choice of traânsmissions, drivebunes asnd axles for 01u. 12-VOLT SYSTEM Chevrolet's new 12-volt ignition system ensures faster stares, even duriog the coldesr weather. Jus botter spark means more ehorough combuselon for greater ecossomy, too. STRONGER FRAMES WXirhi Chevrtolet, you get the added strength and fuIt' lengrh suipport of sew parallel-desigo frames, ensuring grearer alignene etrength. TUBELESS TIRES Greater traction, quieter ruinning and increased protection fromi bl(ýoouts - these are iuit ehree of many reasons for the superiority of tulkless tires on ehe light dury models.' SMALL TIJRNING RADIUS Now you cati malete ighiter euiing circles, get into smaller slaces with Chevrole's smller nsrnirsg radius. POSITIVE STEERINU Recirculatiang Ball Steerisg bas beeni improved wo give even greater ease. P'ower sreering la aavaiable au extra cost on the heavy dury *models. IMPROVED VISIBiIUTY Now yass cati see ail royzsd - with Chevroler's wrap aroud-*l windows front and rear (jrear wrap around is oprional ar extra cost). AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS These great transmissions make driving casier, automat 'c,,Ii. The% cor delivery imes - anr1 reduce wear and tear onu the ruckb1--,always hein_,-,gearetl right for rthe load and the road. NEW DRIVE LIMES New Hotchkiss drive lines, now on'il models, absorb drive and braking shock, and Zromote longer truck life-, NO. 1 TRUCK< CT [555D 'Ls Onta#%rlo For pri esad Ur. and Mrs. Perey Fýarrow, Mi, and Mrs. Brenton Farrow enjoyed visit in the States. sed costs the price ro CEMETFA wilt cent Januýé lst 1956 AND SVE _ dlocati 'is See r. J.c. Gamuey, Secretary. ~ Orono Fish and Hunt Club ANNUAL MA SQdU E RADmuE PAR TY Orono Town Hall Vriiay, October 28 In Cositume: $1.50 per couple No C«3itunes $2.eO DANCING -- PRIZES - LU3NCH zCA UVETH MOTORS IPhone 3251 Newcastle, Ontario f Our complee servicp'guarantees year round VIRE is nlo respector of persons Au EXTINGUISHER might save your House, Barn Car or Garage We can Supply one to Suit your needs R"1% E. LOGAN, Prop. Phione Il SA - - Oronn, P-ý

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